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Question
- a piece of a rock has a mass of 68.1 g. you put 50 ml of water in a graduated cylinder. when you drop the rock into the water, the water rises to 62 ml. what is the density?
Step1: Find volume of rock
The volume of the rock is equal to the volume of water displaced. The initial volume of water is $V_1 = 50$ ml and the final volume is $V_2=62$ ml. So the volume of the rock $V=V_2 - V_1$.
$V=62 - 50=12$ ml.
Step2: Calculate density
The density formula is $
ho=\frac{m}{V}$, where $m$ is the mass and $V$ is the volume. Given $m = 68.1$ g and $V = 12$ ml.
$
ho=\frac{68.1}{12}=5.675$ g/ml.
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$5.675$ g/ml